That doom-and-gloom scenario makes for great headlines, but how close did Qwikster really come to destroying Netflix? The answer is: Nowhere near.

There's no question that Qwikster was a big blunder, but it never came close to dealing Netflix a fatal blow. And now the company has taken steps to move even farther away from the precipice where one huge mistake could prove disastrous.

Smart deal-making, bold content strategies, and a clever makeover of Netflix's balance sheet have combined to make the company immune to death-dealing overnight blunders. The first Qwikster incident wasn't all that terrible, and the next one (yes, management is human and will make more mistakes) will be even more harmless.

And in 2016, when the Walt Disney contract fully kicks in and expands the current Dreamworks Animation agreement to create a content powerhouse for young audiences, Netflix will stand on a rock-solid financial foundation.

In the slideshow below, Foolish entertainment specialist Anders Bylund explains how the Qwikster debacle really was a sheep in wolf's clothing, and what steps Hastings has taken to make the next misadventure even safer.

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